He wont get the job, as they will ask him all about the shenanigans & comments he made about luis suarez, after that they will come up with the conclusion that he aint worth the risk.
End of story....
Until he is up for the next job of course.
We don't want to get to the stage where it's only acceptable to post an opinion on Gus if it's a positive one.
I feel betrayed and very let down by him. I'll leave it at that.
We don't want to get to the stage where it's only acceptable to post an opinion on Gus if it's a positive one.
I feel betrayed and very let down by him. I'll leave it at that.
Good spot and I'll hold my hand up to never having seen that. Would it be churlish to suggest that I rather liked his reply?
He said when asked if he would welcome the chance to manage Chelsea: "There is no pressure in giving you an answer.
"Obviously I am a legend over there. I'm aware that people value me very much as much as I value them. But what is going to happen in the future I don't know.
"One thing for sure is I love what I am doing at Watford. I love this club and the supporters and everybody.
"Now I want to give them a huge contribution and then we'll see. A lot of what happens in the future depends on the contribution I will be able to give to them. That is what I am focused on. I need to prove myself over here first."
It tells me that if Zola had said that whilst managing us that you'd call him a disgraceful self-touter and that someone else you hadn't really read much about was the perfect gentleman. Tis silly really, isn't it. I don't know what world some people live in where they expect a manager answering a question as to whether they'd like to manage another club someday as they loved their time there as a player or assistant manager would answer said question NO BOLLOCKS TO THAT THIS IS EVERYTHING TO ME.
It seems odd to be pro Oscar but anti Gus.
Had Gus not ripped the old place down, pulled out the foundations, laid new better stronger foundations and built the ground floor, Oscar probably wouldn't even be here.
Even if he was, he'd have such a massive job to do nobody would be chuffed with his first 9 games.
Gus Poyet to be appointed new Sunderland boss
GUS POYET will be named the new Sunderland boss in the matter of days....
He may have his work cut out......
http://www.thesecretfootballer.com/articles/13468/black-cats-on-the-booze/
Cheers for the link, very interesting
Hmmm. There is no way Oscar has an easier job than Gus did last season. IF (here's hoping) he gets us up, then it will be Oscar's good work. Not Gus' good work.
He did NOT finish the job, which was and is reaching the Prem.
Based on that you could argue no manager has finished the job until he wins us the league.
Making the playoffs was an achievement, not par.
So Gus would have contributed NOTHING to it at all? Even though Oscar doesn't actually buy our players....
That won't happen straight away. To start with Sunderland will be a massive club and it will be an honour etc etc....Then give it a year(if he lasts that long) when he thinks his feet are under the table and all the old spill will start to come out.....For the record I think Sunderland will chew Poyet up and spit him out. I don't think he is cut out for the big league and certainly not in that powder keg. He can't work with a director of football for starters and all the top clubs have one these days... I said he would never take us up and he didn't and I have said he will never manage a top six club(time will tell).....I so hope he gets this job, it's unreal.
Yeah fair comment, it always comes back to TB, as it should.I wouldn't go that far, it was Bloom who wanted us to play the passing game and Gus was chosen as the right man for the job at the right time to implement these requirements.
If it hadn't been Poyet, someone else would have been chosen to fit the style of play Bloom required.
I don't think Bloom was intending the academy to teach hoof ball
It is wrong for people to assume that we would not be where we are today if it wasn't for Gus.